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Plectroglyphidodon lacrymatus (Quoy &
Gaimard 1825), the Jewel Damsel, Whitespotted Devil. Indo-west
Pacific, eastern Africa and Red Sea to the Society Islands. One in
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Chrysiptera unimaculata (Cuvier 1830), the
One spot Demoiselle. Indo-west Pacific, Red Sea. Highly variable in
markings, color, from east coast of Africa to Fiji. This juvenile
and sub-adult in the Maldives. To three inches overall in length.
Imported as juveniles that turn overall brownish with age. Raja
Ampat 08 |
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Chrysiptera bleekeri (Fowler & Bean 1928), Bleeker's
Damsel. Western Central Pacific; Timor, Flores (and this report of Lombok),
Indonesia and the Philippines. To about three inches in length. Raja Ampat 08 |
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Chrysiptera cyanea (Quoy & Gaimard
1825), the Blue Devil/Damsel. Likely the most commonly used member
of the Damsel family by the aquarium interest. Western Pacific over
to the bare eastern edge of the Indian Ocean. To two and a
half inches in length. Females with a dark spot/band over their
nose, males have orange yellow on fins. Raja Ampat 08 |
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